This New York Times best-selling novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard is a mesmerizing evocation of life in the Pacific Northwest during the last decades of the 19th century. Download and start listening now!

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Listener Opinions

by Susan | 5/28/2011

" This story was hard to stay with at times, but worth the effort. It's a testimonial to the strength, stupidity, and down right quirkiness of American pioneers.
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by Adam | 4/15/2011

" best book I've ever read. So far so good.
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by Sarah | 1/15/2011

" I think this was a gift from an old friend. I'm excited to dive into it this weekend in Grand Marais.
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by Carolyn | 11/5/2010

" Boy was I disappointed with this book. I was in love with Dillard after reading American Childhood but this one could be subtitled: Every freak death that happened on the American Frontier. Hated it.
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